10 euro polymer ring collector coin 2024 "Polizei"

To protect its citizens: This obligation of the state is derived from the Basic Law.
27,95 Euro 27,95 Euro
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Overview details

Overview details

Series: „Im Dienst der Gesellschaft“
Artists: Lorenz Crössmann, Berlin (Bildseite), Patrick Niesel, Röthenbach a. d. Pegnitz (Wertseite)
Issue date: April 25,2024
Mints: Berlin (A), München (D), Stuttgart (F), Karlsruhe (G) und Hamburg (J)
Weight: 9,8 g
Coin diameter: 28,75 mm
Material: CuNi 25, CuNi 19, Polymer
Nominal: 10 Euro
Edge lettering: IM DIENST DER GESELLSCHAFT ∙
Mint quality: mint gloss
Circulation: 60.000 pieces

Description Coin

Description Coin

The unconditional availability and responsiveness of the police is also reflected in the motif of the 10-euro polymer ring coin, designed by the artist Lorenz Crössmann from Berlin. In the center of the coin, framed by the polymer ring, it shows two emergency services in uniform who turn confidently and openly towards the viewer, thereby signaling a willingness to communicate. The composition is complemented by various emergency services, which exemplify the variety of police activities, as well as the stylized representation of rural and urban areas. The police star on the upper edge of the coin - with a neutral coat of arms that represents all state and federal police forces - and the sans-serif lettering POLIZEI, which is reminiscent of the official lettering on company vehicles, form the fixed points of a successful representation, the "outstanding craftsmanship and Compositional Quality” was praised by the jury of the coin competition.

Backgroundinformation

Backgroundinformation

Strictly speaking, there is no such thing as "the" police: In Germany, this includes 16 state police forces and three police forces at the federal level: the Federal Police, the Federal Criminal Police Office and the police of the German Bundestag. The main focus of the activity is the proactive defense of dangers (preventive action) and the prosecution of criminal offenses (repressive actions). When people talk about the police, they usually think of the uniformed police officers who are often the first point of contact in emergencies and are also the first to rush to the scene of an accident or crime They go far beyond filing criminal charges or protecting events. They monitor public traffic and regularly organize prevention events to prevent accidents or crimes - from cycling training at primary schools to efficient protection against burglars and needs-based prevention measures for senior citizens and senior citizens, for example against attempted fraud on the Internet or via “shock calls”. Police officers are also deployed in cases of domestic violence and are often exposed to attacks against themselves.

In addition to the police, there are special units at federal state level for different purposes. The riot police support their colleagues on site at special major events such as football games and demonstrations or when repairing storm damage. The water police ensure safety on the seas and waters, while the criminal police primarily prosecute crimes and are the investigative authority of the public prosecutor's office.

At the federal level, the Federal Criminal Police Office is the central office for collecting information and maintains contact with international police authorities such as Europol when it comes to combating international drug and human trafficking or terrorism. The Federal Police protect the borders of the Federal Republic of Germany and ensure security at airports and train stations.

This by no means complete overview alone makes it clear that the work of the police is extremely multifaceted. Everyone who works there is aware that their own physical integrity can be damaged. This risk is accepted in order to maintain order in the Federal Republic of Germany and to enable all citizens to live a carefree life.